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Message 1810611 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 3:41:38 UTC - in response to Message 1810595.  

Did the CIA director just admit that Chemtrails are real?

Apparently some of them may be, but even Los Angeles County has used it. Cloud seeding.

Read the last few paragraphs of a speech he gave at the council on foreign relations at the end of June this year. This link is to the CIA's own website, not some conspiracy group.

But the CIA could be considered a conspiracy group?

Conspiracy Inspired Action? Nah. ;)
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Message 1810641 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:16:11 UTC

Oh I know all about cloud seeding and yes even my little prop plane has made ice crystal trails, but he is talking like we really are experimenting with what people have been calling chemtrails.
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Message 1810645 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:34:10 UTC - in response to Message 1810641.  

Oh I know all about cloud seeding and yes even my little prop plane has made ice crystal trails, but he is talking like we really are experimenting with what people have been calling chemtrails.

Yeah, it comes down to ignorance, denial and suspicion of what they don't understand, I have 3 friends, who subscribe to the 'chemtrails' garbage, to them a Jet engine does not suck anything in(tell that to guys on a carrier deck who've seen people sucked into a jet engine cause they got too close, I've seen that online, that can't be faked, who'd want to?), nor is it cold up at altitude to them, nor is there ice crystals up there...
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Message 1810646 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:35:50 UTC - in response to Message 1810645.  

nor is it cold up at altitude to them

Maybe they should try climbing a mountain in the summer.
Hot down low, damn cold up top, hot back down the bottom again.
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Message 1810651 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:46:10 UTC - in response to Message 1810646.  

nor is it cold up at altitude to them

Maybe they should try climbing a mountain in the summer.
Hot down low, damn cold up top, hot back down the bottom again.

I wish they could, but they're not able to do that.

Me, I at least tried once, found out on a hike going up hill, that no matter what I did, I could not keep up. I later on found out why too, asthma...
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Message 1810653 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:58:06 UTC - in response to Message 1810651.  

Me, I at least tried once, found out on a hike going up hill, that no matter what I did, I could not keep up. I later on found out why too, asthma...

Sorry to hear that.
If you can't breathe, no oxygen. No oxygen, the body & the brain just don't work like they should.
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Message 1810656 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 6:42:11 UTC - in response to Message 1810653.  
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Me, I at least tried once, found out on a hike going up hill, that no matter what I did, I could not keep up. I later on found out why too, asthma...

Sorry to hear that.
If you can't breathe, no oxygen. No oxygen, the body & the brain just don't work like they should.

So true. Just drinking something cold will set it off, or to a lesser degree eating something frozen will have an effect, pun not intended. Soda at room temp is not too bad.

It helps to have a cup to spit into nearby.
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Message 1810662 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 7:33:48 UTC - in response to Message 1810656.  

Me, I at least tried once, found out on a hike going up hill, that no matter what I did, I could not keep up. I later on found out why too, asthma...

Sorry to hear that.
If you can't breathe, no oxygen. No oxygen, the body & the brain just don't work like they should.

So true. Just drinking something cold will set it off, or to a lesser degree eating something frozen will have an effect, pun not intended. Soda at room temp is not too bad.

My sister's partner has asthma that's mostly under control, but every now & then it flares up.
One night he was on his way home after playing touch football & felt things were going downhill- the Ventolin & Steroids had no effect so he headed for the hospital. He made it there but collapsed in the car park.
Luckily a security guard saw it happen & ran down & picked him up and carted him to the Emergency room.
A very close call.
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Message 1810674 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 8:08:38 UTC - in response to Message 1810662.  

Me, I at least tried once, found out on a hike going up hill, that no matter what I did, I could not keep up. I later on found out why too, asthma...

Sorry to hear that.
If you can't breathe, no oxygen. No oxygen, the body & the brain just don't work like they should.

So true. Just drinking something cold will set it off, or to a lesser degree eating something frozen will have an effect, pun not intended. Soda at room temp is not too bad.

My sister's partner has asthma that's mostly under control, but every now & then it flares up.
One night he was on his way home after playing touch football & felt things were going downhill- the Ventolin & Steroids had no effect so he headed for the hospital. He made it there but collapsed in the car park.
Luckily a security guard saw it happen & ran down & picked him up and carted him to the Emergency room.
A very close call.

I get asked every once in a while if I'm alright, it's just Me gasping for air like a lungfish. It passes soon enough, I'm glad I don't need O2.
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Message 1810721 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 14:00:15 UTC

I took my kids up Mt Whitney (14,000+ ft) so they could experience the thinner air. Best teacher is living it.
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Message 1810730 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 14:44:11 UTC - in response to Message 1810721.  

The closest I can get to that, is the top of the mammoth mountain ski area, which is at 11,053 feet(3,369m). My parents and I once went up there. We rode up to the top via Gondola to the Visitor Center there.
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Message 1810771 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 17:09:01 UTC - in response to Message 1810595.  

Did the CIA director just admit that Chemtrails are real?

http://www.space.com/33810-nasa-world-record-most-rocket-engines.html
NASA did.
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Message 1810780 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 17:59:46 UTC - in response to Message 1810771.  

Did the CIA director just admit that Chemtrails are real?

http://www.space.com/33810-nasa-world-record-most-rocket-engines.html
NASA did.

And Soviet Union did.
Soviet Air Force managed to make clouds over Belarus two days after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 to remove radioactive particles from clouds heading toward Moscow. Thus one could prevent radioactive rain fell over Moscow and other densely populated areas, but caused significantly elevated radioactivity over Belarus, where dark rain drops could be observed. Moscow has denied the incident, but details of the incident, in the 2000s uncovered by scientists and recognized by one of the pilots, who have been rewarded for their participation.

And China have admitted to dumping chemtrails for weather modification during the Olympic Games 2008.

But using Chemtrails to submit a population...
Yet another conspiracy theory that the US is so very fond of.
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Message 1810817 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 21:14:32 UTC - in response to Message 1809681.  



Dear friends, I must insist you allow me to beg off this
great honour. Alas the crown is so prestigious that I
feel that it would be a great crime indeed to not reassign
to the membership for allocation in a new, but fair manner to
the worthy person who perhaps may earn it in a competition.
I will not be available in future to properly retain and
wear this crown.
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Message 1810862 - Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 23:23:40 UTC

David Goodall, 102yo scientist, told to leave Edith Cowan University post

At 102, David Goodall is Australia's oldest working scientist.
He's had a career in ecology spanning 70 years, producing more than 100 research papers, earning three doctorates and receiving a member of the Order of Australia for his contribution to the field.
His work has taken him around the world, but these days you will find him at his office at Edith Cowan University.
He still goes to the Joondalup campus at least four days a week, making the 90-minute commute that involves catching two buses and a train.

"I have no social contact in the building where my flat is and few social contacts elsewhere in Perth actually," Dr Goodall said.
"But I know most of the people in my office corridor and it's very nice to be able to go and talk to them from time to time even though they may be pretty busy."

He has served as an honorary research associate at the university for almost two decades.

But now he has been told to pack up his office, with the university declaring him unfit to be on campus.
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Message 1811108 - Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 19:19:40 UTC

Snack, it looks like my old car is starting to
burn more gas these days. I used a half of a tank
of gas in just two trips to the big city, and one
trip between here and the Fort. Right now gas is
85 cents a liter. A half tank of gas now casts just
under $25.oo a fill.
My auto now has about 100,000 miles on it, it was
new in 2005 in the fall.


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Message 1811127 - Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 21:23:40 UTC - in response to Message 1811108.  

My car is a 1999 Ford Escort zx2 sport Hot Coupe(1998 and 1999 only) and it has
about 110,000 miles on it, new plugs(have), spark plug wires, 5qts(US) oil(Royal Purple
5w30, need), oil filter(have), a transmission fluid change, work on the a/c,
work on the brakes to rid of an occasional squeak, and the car will be as right as rain.
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Message 1811152 - Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 23:33:43 UTC

My daily driver a 2011 Audi A3 died. They want $6,000 replace the fuel pump. I said no thank you. Audi is buying it back from me anyways. So I left it at the dealership and waiting for a check. New daily driver is a 2013 Ford Edge. Getting about 20 mpg. Boy did I like the A3's 60 mpg. Plus I can buy diesel for $1.50 a gallon. Gas sell for about $2.75 locally.
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